anger management
anger management
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by Dennis Cole - 2007-01-25
Anger management is a learned skill, so it is more common in youngsters and teens, who have not learned good coping skills to deal with their anger. Should you feel you are at risk of losing your tem...
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by Brenda Shoshanna - 2007-01-29
Anger is a serious problem for one in every five Americans. Road rage, workplace violence, domestic abuse and even addiction are just a few of its many expressions. The reason such a large umber of ou...
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by Michael Young - 2007-02-04
Problems happens. It starts with the conflict of pulling the covers off and stepping out of bed. So far so good. You shower, eat, drive to work, then something happens. (You knew it would, right?)T...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-02-15
They know every excuse in the book: I need a drink of water. I forgot togive you a hug goodnight. I heard a noise outside my window. Bedtime can be a nightly power struggle for parents when childre...
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by Steve Hill - 2007-02-15
Do you feel that you are in need of some kind of anger management course? Are you looking into the different forms of anger management treatments that are available? If you have answered yes to eit...
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by Tom Justin - 2007-02-16
Recently I was eating in an airport restaurant. The waitress was absolutely great. She was all smiles and when she asked me how I was doing, it felt like she really cared.Her service and attitude in t...
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by Beth Banning - 2007-03-09
Do you ever feel guilty or confused when you get angry? Do you look for reasons that justify your anger? Anger is not the problem. And guess what, neither are you. You heard right. Anger is not the pr...
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by Shannon Munford - 2007-03-11
A Los Angeles Police Officer was charged with the unlawful use of force upon a 16 year old handcuffed teenager. The LAPD law enforcement agent was video taped choking and punching the teen in a sqaud ...
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by Mark Petrelis - 2007-03-12
Anger is an emotion experienced by kids and adults alike. When something or someone interferes with an individual in a negative manner, it can cause them to become angry. Anger is a normal response...
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by Beth Banning - 2007-03-14
How often do you talk to people who seem upset, irritated, or downright angry? Do you clam up and just wish the conversation would end? Do you feel tense or uncomfortable? Do you defend yourself, expl...